Annual Human Rights Conference set for April 11-12 at West Virginia State University

4/5/2018
Contact: Jack Bailey
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April 4, 2018
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Annual Human Rights Conference set for April 11-12 at West Virginia State University

INSTITUTE, W.Va. – The fifth annual Human Rights/Human Relations Conference will be held April 11-12 at West Virginia State University (WVSU) and explore the theme of increasing human understanding. 

This year’s conference includes a University-wide cross-section of faculty and students as participants and presenters and will feature a variety of state, local and national experts in the fields of human rights and human relations. All activities are free and open to the public and will take place in the Erickson Alumni Center on the WVSU campus.

The conference will begin at noon on Wednesday, April 11, with a performance by the Montclaire String Quartet, the quartet in residence at WVSU. Other activities Wednesday will include a presentation at 3 p.m. by Sen. Mark Drennan, R-Putnam; Del. Mike Pushkin, D-Kanawha; and WVSU MPA Program Coordinator Dr. Michael Pennington, on the topic of “Politics, Bipartisanship and the Representation of Diverse Interests.”

Wednesday will also feature a presentation at 7 p.m. by Gerard Robinson, executive director of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Center for Advancing Opportunity, on the topic of “Education, Civil Society and Human Relations.”

On Thursday, April 12, Rabbi Victor Urecki of the B’nai Jacob Synagogue will begin the day’s lineup of activities at 10 a.m. with a discussion of Holocaust Remembrance Day. Other featured speakers Thursday include Howard University Professor of History Dr. Daryl Scott who will be discussing “The Role of Black History in the Remaking of American Intergroup Relations in the 20th Century” at 4:30 p.m.

For a complete lineup of speakers and activities for the fifth annual Human Rights/Human Relations Conference, please click here.

Also throughout the conference, WVSU student-made posters that address a variety of human rights topics will be on display.

For more information, contact Deborah Williams, interim dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences, at (304) 766-3058 or dwilli13@wvstateu.edu.

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West Virginia State University is a public, land grant, historically black university, which has evolved into a fully accessible, racially integrated, and multi-generational institution, located in Institute, W.Va. As a “living laboratory of human relations,” the university is a community of students, staff, and faculty committed to academic growth, service, and preservation of the racial and cultural diversity of the institution. Its mission is to meet the higher education and economic development needs of the state and region through innovative teaching and applied research.
 
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